COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

Chinese Coffee (2000)
as Director
Late one night, small-time writer Harry Levine visits his best-friend Jake Manheim after losing his job as a doorman. Harry gets angry because he thinks Jake hasn't read his new manuscript, but Jake has read the book. After more discussion it becomes clear that Harry has lifted numerous personal det

3.

Looking for Richard (1996)
as Director
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

4.

Local Stigmatic, The (1990)
as Director
Graham, a verbally aggressive British lout, is prone to long rants about the things that irk him, especially celebrities. His friend Ray passively listens, sometimes commenting on illogic in the story, but never quite betraying what he thinks. The two of them move around aimlessly, searching for a

Cast (feature film)

5.

Irishman, The (2018)
The true story of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a mob assassin who is reputed to have carried out more than 25 murders, including Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa.

6.

Happy Valley (2018)
The story chronicles the fall of Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno, whose legend was undone by revelations he and others in the football program were aware that former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was molesting children, and did little to stop it.

Dabka (2017)
In 2008, rookie Canadian journalist Jay Bahadur's impulsive plan to embed himself among the pirates of Somalia provided the first close-up look at these men and the forces that drive them.

9.

Beyond Deceit (2016)
When an ambitious young lawyer takes on a big case against the ruthless executive of a pharmaceutical company, he is drawn into a murder case and considered the prime suspect.

Mary Mother of Christ (2014)
Herod the Great, a mad and powerful King, orders the death of the new messiah. Against all odds, young Mary and Joseph smuggle the baby Jesus to safety, altering the world permanently, bringing forth a prophet revered world over. It is the "Greatest Story Never Told."

12.

Humbling, The (2014)
Near his breaking point, aging, suicidal stage actor Simon Axler finds motivation in the form of a young and lustful lesbian, Pegeen Stapleford, who has had a crush on Simon since childhood. As their relationship heats up, Simon has a hard time keeping up with the youthful and exuberant Pegeen. He f

Casting By (2013)
A portrait of the late, legendary casting director Marion Dougherty who was a pioneer in the field of casting before the job even received a significant credit. Establishing herself in the early 1960s with two groundbreaking television series - "Naked City" and "Route 66" - she went on to become the

Stand Up Guys (2012)
Val is released from prison after serving 28 years for refusing to give up one of his close criminal associates. His best friend, Doc, is there to pick him up, and the two soon reunite with another old pal, Hirsch. Their bond is as strong as ever, and they reflect on glories gone by. And despite th

20.

Son of No One, The (2011)
As a teenager in Queens, Jonathan White (the son of a cop killed in the line of duty) committed a horrible crime, only to be bailed out by a detective who was his father's former partner. Sixteen years later, Jonathan, now a cop, is living a happy life with his wife and daughter in Long Island, whe

21.

Jack and Jill (2011)
Jack Sadelstein is a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife and kids, who dreads one event each year: the Thanksgiving visit of his identical twin sister Jill. Jill's neediness and passive-aggressiveness is maddening to Jack, turning his normally tranquil life upside down.

22.

You Don't Know Jack (2010)
Life story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian who assisted in more than 150 cases of suicide and had beaten the state court system in Michigan numerous times, but he finally was convicted after he willingly sent a videotape of himself euthanizing a terminally ill man to "60 Minutes." He was convicted of second-

23.

88 Minutes (2008)
On the eve of a brutal serial killer's scheduled execution, a new murder bearing his signature takes place, raising doubts about his guilt and casting suspicion on Dr. Jack Gramm, the celebrated forensic psychiatrist whose testimony led to his conviction. When Gramm receives a cryptic phone call say

24.

Righteous Kill (2008)
A serial murderer walks the streets of Manhattan, targeting violent felons who have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. All the victims are suspected criminals whose bodies are found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing. The killer''s mission is to do what the cops can''t do on their own--take the bad guys off the streets for good. When a notorious pimp becomes one of the killer''s victims, highly decorated detectives Turk and Rooster are called in to investigate. This case could easily be the biggest one in their 30 years on the force. With the unwitting help of a local drug dealer the detectives follow what few clues they have, but their search soon turns inward, eventually leading them full circle as they realize the killer may be one of their own.

25.

Dali and I: The Surreal Story (2007)
The life of Salvador Dali from the 1960s-1980s as seen through the eyes of an art dealer who was his neighbor.

26.

Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
What are the odds of getting even? Danny Ocean and the gang would have only one reason to pull off their most ambitious and riskiest casino heist--to defend one of their own. But they''re going to need more than luck on their side to break The Bank.
Ruthless casino owner Willy Bank never imagined that the odds were against him when he double-crossed Danny Ocean''s friend and mentor Reuben Tishkoff, putting the distraught Reuben in a hospital bed in critical condition. But Bank miscalculated--badly. He may have taken down one of the original Ocean''s eleven, but he left the others standing and, worse for him, gave them a shared purpose: to take Bank down on the night of what should be his greatest triumph--the grand opening of his new casino, appropriately named The Bank. Their strategy is twofold. First they will ruin him financially by turning the tables on the precept that the house always wins. But that''s just money. The knockout punch will be to Bank''s personal pride and joy: his reputation as the only hotelier who has earned the Royal Review Board''s Five Diamond Award on every single one of his hotels. The plan is elaborate, dangerous and damn near impossible--but there are no limits when it comes to one of their own.

27.

Two for the Money (2005)
as Walter Abrams
Former college football star, Brandon Lane''s uncanny ability to predict the outcome of a game introduces him to an unexpected new career when his gridiron glory is sidelined by a crushing injury. Brandon''s talent makes him a prime candidate for recruitment by Walter Abraham, the head of one of the biggest sports consulting operations in the country. Walter hires the small town ex-athlete and grooms him into a shrewd front man. Brandon soon begins to enjoy his status as a Manhattan golden boy and finds himself growing comfortable with Walter''s high-rolling lifestyle. The surrogate father/surrogate son relationship fattens Walter''s business and personal accounts--until Brandon''s golden touch begins to falter at the same time that Walter''s manipulation of his protégé crosses the line. With millions of dollars on the line, Brandon and Walter engage in a deadly game of con versus con, each one trying to maintain the upper hand while everyone in their world, including Walter''s wife, Toni, are drawn into the escalating duel--where ultimately everything isn''t what it appears to be.

28.

Merchant of Venice, The (2004)
as Shylock
Set in 16th century Venice, Bassanio is the typical Elizabethan lover and aristocrat--young, impulsive, romantic--whose lavish lifestyle has left him deep in debt and desperately in love with the fair Portia of Belmont. But to win her hand, he must prove his worth. To prove his worth, he must not on

29.

Gigli (2003)
as Starkman
Larry Gigli, a lowly hit man in Los Angeles, who is looking to finally score big, lands the perfect "job"--or so he thinks. He is assigned to kidnap Brian, the psychologically challenged younger brother of a powerful federal prosecutor, in order to save his mobster boss from incarceration. Holed-up

30.

People I Know (2003)
as Eli Wurman
Caught up in the endless Manhattan nights, the man who's made it his business to know everything suddenly realizes he knows too much. Smart, resourceful and uncommonly devoted seasoned publicist Eli Wurman has smoothly managed the public lives of the rich, the famous and the incredibly powerful thro

31.

Recruit, The (2003)
as Walter Burke
James Clayton might not have the attitude of a typical recruit, but he is one of the smartest graduating seniors in the country--and he''s just the person that Walter Burke wants in the Agency. James regards the CIA''s mission as an intriguing alternative to an ordinary life, but before he becomes an Ops Officer, James has to survive The Farm, where the veteran Burke teaches him the ropes and rules of the game. James quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla, one of his fellow recruits. But just when James starts to question his role and decides to "wash out," Burke taps him for a special assignment to root out a mole. It soon becomes clear that at The Farm, the CIA''s old maxims are true: "trust no one" and "nothing is at it seems."

32.

Simone (2002)
as Viktor Taransky
Viktor Taransky is a down and out Academy Award-nominated director who just lost his last shot at a comeback when his temperamental flesh and blood actress walked off his movie Sunrise, Sunset. And when she left, so did Taransky''s self-respect. Fired by his ex-wife and studio head Elaine Christian, Taransky just lost any hope of recapturing his former life with Elaine and their daughter Lainey. But then computer genius Hank Aleno shows up Although Hank is not long for this world, he is certain his creation will be in the right hands - Taransky''s. Although Taransky initially rebuffs Hank''s insane proposal, Hank has the last say. He bequeaths the software to Taransky that will change his life forever: Simulation One. Just a few key strokes and an overnight sensation is born: S1MONE. Suddenly, Taransky has a taste of the success he always craved and the world''s most beloved star under his thumb. Or d s he? An intrepid tabloid reporter, Max Sayer, is doing his best to challenge that. And his pursuit becomes a little sweeter when Taransky''s immaculate matrix starts to take on a life of her own.

33.

INSOMNIA (2002)
as Will Dormer
A psychological thriller centering on Will Dormer, a veteran LAPD detective who travels to a small Alaskan town with his partner Hap to investigate the disturbing murder of a seventeen year-old girl. Under the glare of the region's perpetual daylight, Dormer and Hap close in on the primary suspect,

34.

Chinese Coffee (2000)
as Harry Levine
Late one night, small-time writer Harry Levine visits his best-friend Jake Manheim after losing his job as a doorman. Harry gets angry because he thinks Jake hasn't read his new manuscript, but Jake has read the book. After more discussion it becomes clear that Harry has lifted numerous personal det

35.

Insider, The (1999)
as Lowell Bergman
The true story of tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand, the former head of development at the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. who went public on CBS-TV's "60 Minutes" as an industry informant. "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman championed Wigand's cause and after many obstacles managed to

36.

Any Given Sunday (1999)
as Tony D'Amato
The biggest battle for the NFL''s Miami Sharks is not with the other teams, but within the Shark''s own ranks as aging star quarterback, Jack "Cap" Rooney, and battle-weary coach, Tony D''Amato, go head to head with young players and new management who are more concerned with big money and the star-making potential of television than the ethics of the game or the health of its players.

37.

Devil's Advocate, The (1997)
as John Milton
Kevin Lomax, a top-notch Florida lawyer who specializes in jury selection, is summoned to New York City by the enigmatic owner of a huge law firm. After accepting a position at Milton, Chadwick, Waters, Kevin and his wife Mary Ann head for the Big Apple and a luxurious lifestyle. Lomax soon meets John Milton, the founding partner of the firm with worldwide financial and political interests. Winning soon becomes an obsession for Kevin. However, Mary Ann begins telling him that the other partners'' wives are not what they appear, that she''s having frightening experiences she cannot explain. When Eddie Barzoon, the firm''s managing partner, dies a sudden, horrible death, Mary Ann''s terrified perceptions pull her away from sanity. And through it all, John Milton keeps reminding his protege that life is rich with possibilities for those who are unafraid to sample them. But Lomax is stepping into Hell. And standing at the gates to welcome him is John Milton.

38.

Donnie Brasco (1997)
as Lefty
In the 1970s, FBI undecover agent Joe Pistone infiltrates the mob, leaving his family behind and assuming the false persona of the "jewel man" Donnie Brasco. His assignment: to become a trusted insider with the infamous Bonanno family by gaining the confidence of a low-level gangster. Lefty Ruggiero is an aging, two-bit hit-man who sees a new future for himself with the smart, young thief Donnie Brasco and enlists him as his protege. Together the two men enter into a camaraderie that will not allow either one to distance himself emotionally. Meanwhile, Donnie begins to get lost in the distance between his real and undercover selves. As Donnie moves deeper and deeper into the Mafia chain of command, he realizes he is not only losing the line between federal agent and criminal, between who he pretends to be and who he actually is, he is also leading Lefty, his closest friend, to an almost certain death sentence.

39.

Looking for Richard (1996)
as Richard Iii
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

40.

City Hall (1996)
as Mayor John Pappas
To a young idealist like New York City's Deputy Mayor Kevin Calhoun life is either black or white, but to a veteran politician like Mayor John Pappas the game is played in various shades of gray. Together, they are a formidable team that deftly handles the daily crossfire of crime, poverty and urban

41.

Pitch, The (1996)
as Himself
Two Canadian filmmakers try to pitch a feature film script entitled "The Dawn," a comedy about a Mafia don who is turned into a woman during an inadvertent sex change operation.

42.

Two Bits (1995)
as Grandpa
In every person's life comes a moment when, for the first and last time ever, everything seems clear. When all the wanting, dreaming and desiring that go along with being young suddenly seem to have a purpose--a purpose that gets harder and harder to remember as you grow older. For 12-year-old Genna

43.

Heat (1995)
as Vincent Hanna
A group of five lifetime robbers plan one last heist, but they find it hard to complete with the LAPD on their tail.

44.

Jonas in the Desert (1994)
as Himself
A tribute to experimental filmmaker and cinema guru Jonas Mekas.

45.

Carlito's Way (1993)
as Carlito Brigante
Puerto Rican ex-con Carlito Brigante tries to retire from his life of crime but old ties seem to make it impossible.

46.

Scent Of A Woman (1992)
as Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade
A young student is forced into accompanying a blind, embittered former Army officer on a hedonistic trip to New York City and comes-of-age in the process.

47.

Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
as Ricky Roma
Story of wheeling and dealing in the real-estate business.

48.

Frankie and Johnny (1991)
as Johnny
Johnny is fresh out of jail and working at a diner when he spots tough-as-nails waitress Frankie. Johnny is determined to woo her, but the emotionally battered Frankie fights him all the way.

49.

Godfather, Part III, The (1990)
as Michael Corleone
The story is set in 1979 when, before retiring, an aging Michael Corleone tries to go legitimate by entering respectable real estate and communications deals, but is slowly drawm back into the world of organized crime against his will.

Local Stigmatic, The (1990)
Graham, a verbally aggressive British lout, is prone to long rants about the things that irk him, especially celebrities. His friend Ray passively listens, sometimes commenting on illogic in the story, but never quite betraying what he thinks. The two of them move around aimlessly, searching for a

52.

Sea Of Love (1989)
as Frank Keller
A New York police detective falls in love with a suspect in a murder he is investigating.

53.

Revolution (1985)
as Tom Dobb
The American Revolution, as seen through the eyes of a common man and his young son, who get caught up in the fight for freedom.

54.

Scarface (1983)
as Tony Montana
A determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug cartel while succumbing to greed in this adaptation of "Scarface" (1932).

55.

Author! Author! (1982)
as Travalian
After his wife leaves him, a New York playwright juggles raising five kids plus a love affair with the star of his new show.

56.

Acting: Lee Strasberg and The Actors Studio (1981)
as Himself
Lee Strasberg and The Actors Studio that he created are documented. Strasberg is interviewed, seen reacting to filmed performances by legendary actors, as well as with his friends and those he is mentoring. Actors Studio graduate Jane Fonda talks about the benefits of her education there, and clips

57.

Cruising (1980)
as Steve Burns
A police detective hunts a killer through the sleazy gay nightclub scene of 1970s New York City in William Friedkin's gritty and controversial crime drama "Cruising" (1980), starring Al Pacino. Detective Steve Burns goes deep undercover and learns the rituals and culture of hard-core S&M to catch a

58.

...And Justice For All (1979)
as Arthur Kirkland
A crusading attorney is assigned to defend a judge accused of rape.

Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
as Sonny
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover''''s operation.

61.

Serpico (1974)
as Frank Serpico
A rookie risks his life going undercover to ferret out police corruption.

62.

Godfather, Part II, The (1974)
as Michael Corleone
Continuing saga of the Corleone family as they move to Nevada and make the casino business their major income source under the leadership of the increasingly paranoid and malevolent Michael, whose reign as the "Don" is juxtaposed against the parallel tale of his father''s escape from Sicily as a young boy and his subsequent rise to power in New York''s Lower East Side during the turn-of-the-century.

63.

Scarecrow (1973)
as Lion
Two hitchhikers with wildly different backgrounds become fast friends.

64.

The Godfather (1972)
as Michael [Corleone]
Epic tale of a 1940s New York Mafia family and their struggle to protect their empire from rival families as the leadership switches from the father to his youngest son.

65.

The Panic in Needle Park (1971)
as Bobby
A boyfriend from hell, who happens to be a small-time crook, leads his decent girlfriend on the downhill heroin path.

66.

Me, Natalie (1969)
as Tony
A plain girl, living in New York, tries to come to terms with the fact that she'll never be beautiful.

Writer (feature film)

67.

Looking for Richard (1996)
as Writer (Narration)
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

Producer (feature film)

68.

Humbling, The (2014)
Near his breaking point, aging, suicidal stage actor Simon Axler finds motivation in the form of a young and lustful lesbian, Pegeen Stapleford, who has had a crush on Simon since childhood. As their relationship heats up, Simon has a hard time keeping up with the youthful and exuberant Pegeen. He f

69.

Looking for Richard (1996)
as Producer
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

70.

Local Stigmatic, The (1990)
as Producer
Graham, a verbally aggressive British lout, is prone to long rants about the things that irk him, especially celebrities. His friend Ray passively listens, sometimes commenting on illogic in the story, but never quite betraying what he thinks. The two of them move around aimlessly, searching for a

Misc. Crew (feature film)

71.

Looking for Richard (1996)
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

72.

Looking for Richard (1996)
Moving from New York's streets to London's reconstructed Globe Theater, and talking with everyone from strangers encountered by chance to scholars and celebrated actors, Al Pacino serves as the voluble, mercurial center of a film that interweaves commentary on Shakespeare with analysis of, rehearsal

Special Thanks (feature film)

73.

Hits (1994)
as Special Thanks
Two young would-be mobsters try and enter the world of organized crime.

74.

In the Name of the Father (1993)
as Special Thanks
Story of Gerry Conlon, purported ringleader of the Guildford Four, a group of three Irishmen and one English woman wrongly imprisoned for the 1974 IRA bombing of a pub in Guildford, England, that left five people dead. Conlon's father Guiseppe was subsequently imprisoned along with six other Conlon

Cast (special)

75.

Brando (Part 2) (2007)
The two-part original documentary on the larger-than-life actor's life on-screen and off. Features interviews with Robert Duvall, James Caan, Jane Fonda, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese.

76.

Brando (Part 1) (2007)
The two-part original documentary on the larger-than-life actor's life on-screen and off. Features interviews with Robert Duvall, James Caan, Jane Fonda, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese.

77.

Playa's Guide to Scarface (2003)
as Interviewee
A look at the influence that the movie Scarface had on popular culture, with a specific eye on the hip-hop community.

78.

E! Entertainer of the Year 2003 (2003)
as Interviewee
The E! Entertainment Network honors top entertainment achievers of 2003. Potentials from categories such as Comeback and Hero are eventually beat out by Johnny Depp.

79.

58th Annual Golden Globe Awards, The (2001)
as Honoree
Live coverage of the 58th annual Golden Globe Awards presentation from the Beverly Hilton. Awards for film and television stars are presented by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

80.

Hispanic Heritage Awards (2000)
as Presenter
Coverage of the Hispanic Heritage Awards presentation from the John F. Kennedy Center For the Performing Arts in Washington DC. The program celebrates the contributions of Hispanic-Americans by honoring five individuals who have reached the pinnacle of their careers in arts, literature, leadership,

81.

Sports Illustrated's 20th Century Sports Awards (1999)
as Presenter
Live coverage of an awards event commemorating sports in the 20th century, from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Celebrities of the entertainment world salute the century's most exceptional stars of the sports world.

Godfather Family: A Look Inside, The (1990)
as Himself
A special featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "The Godfather," "The Godfather Part II," and the sequel "The Godfather Part III."

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

88.

Angels in America (2004)
as Roy Cohn
Interwoven AIDS-related stories revolving around shamed bisexual Mormon Joe Pitt and his despairing wife Harper; AIDS patient Prior Walter; and Walter's lover Louis who eventually becomes Joe's lover. Based on Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name

Cast (short)

89.

Dining with Brando (2007)
Actors and directors recount interesting dining experiences with Marlon Brando in this short documentary.